The Sine Wave Educational Device was built with the idea of being mass produced in varying designs and modifications. By no means are we the original innovators of coming up with such design: this design is as old as the first discovery of trigonometry itself. However, the true innovation is in the use of more than one complete wavelength to demonstrate wave behaviors: most designs are limited in terms of the quantity of rings used and the smoothness of the wave based on the amount of rings. Most designs limit themselves to one complete wavelength to demonstrate wave behavior and so the properties of sine are not fully understood: Original designs place an emphasis on aesthetics and pleasurable functions, but by no means do they expand on the implied continuous function of sine waves. Our design is different, as it features at any given rotational interval 3 complete or looped wavelengths.
Open domain is defined as the complete compromise of all information relating to a project, and no hindrance to access to such project. The Sine Wave Educational Tool completes its innovation by allowing students to 3D print their own variants or exact copies of our designs at no cost, to be used in an educational environment. Our design did not copy any designs of the pre-existing sine wave machines, all of our work is only based off of the mere concepts of sine wave machines.